Ontario Election: Doug Ford’s Trump Gamble Not Without Big Risks

A Victory COULD BRING DOUG FORD Many Rewards, Mostly in the Form of Avoiding DROUL DURING A LATER ELECTION

It Seems Like Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s Perfect Roadmap To Power.

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Call an Early Election, and Ask Voters for more clout to battle the enemy at the gates, the tariff-threating and volatile us President Donald Trump.

“It is a great situation to be in, to be running against your opponent, and your opponent isn’t on the ballot,” waterloo university political scientist peter woolstencroft said. “It’s an ideal situation.”

Even so, Ford is tooking a couple of risks, the obvious one being that voters call him out for spending thir money on an election when he already has enough so-Called clout to deal with trump, woolstencroft said.

“Do you think Donald Trump Will Be Quivering in Fear If Ford Gets Over 100 Seats? Not at All, ”He Said.

Ford asked the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario We TUESDAY TO Dissolve the legislature for an early election Campaign That Will Officially Begin Wednesday – 15 Months Ahead of Schedule – and End Feb. 27.

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Ford Insists He neds to clear mandate – Four More Years of Power and More Than His Current 79 Seats in the Legislature – To Battle Trump’s proposed 25 per hundred Tariffs that Ford Has Said Threaten About 500,000 Jobs in Ontario.

A Victory Could Bring Many Rewards, Mostly in the Form of Avoiding Dass During a later Election.

Ford WOULDN’T have to run While Shouldering the Conclusion of the RCMP INVESTIGATIGE INTO The NOW-ABANDONED PLAN TO DEVELOPS GREENBELT Near Toronto.

“If the RCMP Says There was collusion between the first’s office and developers, that’s not a loanty picture,” Woolstencroft Said.

By Running Now, Ford Also Avoids Any Negative Fallout from a conservative Government in ottawa, he Said.

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“IF Pierre Hairyvre Comes Down with Budget in 2026 A Few Months Before A Provincial Election in Ontario and it’s a hard budget for with way, then? That negativity that flows to the (Progressive) Conservative in Ontario,” Woolstencroft Said.

University of Toronto Political Scientist Nelson Wiseman Views the Federal Election and Ford Differently.

He Thought Ford Would Wait Until after the Federal Election, and Ride a “Conservative Wind in the Air” to Another Victory, Wiseman Said.

“I am surprised he called an election,” he said. “Maybe he anticipates tough economic time.”

That could be another reward for ford, avoiding an election in an Economic Landscape Damaged by Trump’s Tariffs.

But that also carries risks. In 1990, Voters Punished Liberal Premier David Peterson, also Enjoying a Majority Government, who Called an Early Election With a Receen Looming, Wiseman Nad. Peterson Lost Badly.

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“I think a lot of people felt a bit un About How Things Were Going to Turn Out Economically,” Wiseman Said.

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A Recent LEGER Poll Conduct for Postmedia Suggestted Affordability Concerns Are the Top Issue.

Voters Already worried about the cost of living may voting against a government will to spend their money – $ 145.3 million in the last election – on an early campaign, woolstencroft Said.

“The Big Risk for Ford is that people may be sixed with the idea that this is a cynical plyy on his part. People May get the idea that they are a pawn on somebody’s playing board, ”Woolstencroft Said.

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“People May be very suspicious of his ambitions. Why are we spending all this time and money? Why isn’t he focused on the big picture, which is getting all the Canadian Governments Lined up in a Common Way on Fight the Tariffs? ”

The Idea that ford needs a mandate so ontario can fight tariffs is “nonsense,” Wiseman Said.

The Battle Over Tariffs is a Federal Matter and Ford Can’t Simply Decide On His Own to Turn Off The Power To The United States, Unless He Wants Ontario Power Utilies to get sued, Wiseman Said.

An Early Election Might Seem Timely to Ford When He Looks at His Opponents, Liberal and NDP Leaders who Have Yet to Capture the attention of voters.

But election campaigns provides opposition leaders more attention thany get when the legislature sits, or doesn’t, wiseman said.

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“Campaign are dynamic. I Expect Ford to Win, But I Don’t Know by How Much. He could lose seats. There’s an outside luck he may not win, ”Wiseman Said. “I think it was a foolish decision because there was no need for it. Why Go Looking for Disorder? ”

There’s a potential Spot Few People Are Talking About, Woolstencroft Said.

If Trump Changes His mind and Delays Tariffs, Moderates them or Finds Another Distraction, All of A Sudden, Ford’s Enemy at the Gates Would Disappear.

“Trump Could Leave Ford Hanging in the Wind, After Ford Called an Election and there was no need for it,” Woolstencroft Said.

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